Best Glamping near Washington, NC

Goose Creek State Park Campground and Glamptopia by Marsh and Mountain house the Washington area's most distinctive luxury camping options. These boutique sites boast glamping accommodations with significantly more comfort than traditional camping, including climate-controlled environments and fully-furnished interiors. "The cabins are new and clean, with AC/heat and electricity and a nice outdoor setup with a grill and fire pit aside each one," noted one visitor about Goose Creek's offerings. Tranter's Creek Resort adds additional upscale options with small cabins featuring modern amenities while maintaining a connection to nature. These glamping sites provide comfortable beds with linens, electricity, and private outdoor spaces where guests can enjoy evenings around a campfire without sacrificing comfort. The sites offer varying levels of luxury, from basic glamping tents with raised platforms to fully-equipped canvas accommodations with kitchenettes.

Boardwalk hiking trails through Spanish moss-draped trees create an atmospheric setting at Goose Creek State Park, where glamping guests can explore the natural surroundings before returning to comfortable accommodations. The park sits alongside the Pamlico River, providing glamping guests with water access for kayaking and fishing directly from a small dock near the luxury camping area. A camper observed, "We walked from the campground to the beach with no problems. There are also a lot of trails around to hike and explore." Glamping sites throughout the Washington area maintain excellent cleanliness standards with well-maintained facilities. Some locations offer fire pits with purchasable firewood bundles for $5-8, while others include picnic areas and outdoor grills. Most glamping options remain open year-round, making them suitable for both summer escapes and cooler-weather getaways when climate control becomes especially valuable.

Best Glamping Sites Near Washington, North Carolina (10)

    1. Goose Creek State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Bath, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 923-2191

    $17 - $75 / night

    "Goose Creek State Park campground is one of the newer state parks in North Carolina. The RV part of the park has a great layout with large sites."

    "The tent sites were nicely situated and far apart from each other. The vault toilet was very clean."

    2. Tranter's Creek Resort

    7 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 948-0850

    "There seems to be a lot of permanent type campers set up there and most of the campers seem to be there to fish. The campground itself was clean. The bathrooms were also clean and stocked."

    "Tent sites with electrical hook ups right beside the river. There is a fish cleaning sink and a pier to fish from also. Small cabins are for rent here as well."

    3. Green Acres Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 792-3939

    "They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions, Church on Sunday, nice pull through shaded sites, pond for fishing or paddle boats, I mean I can go on and on."

    4. Riverside Campground

    1 Review
    Swan Quarter, NC
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 945-9012

    5. Campsite at Wallace Meadows Farm / RV site at Wallace Meadows Farm

    3 Reviews
    Pollocksville, NC
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 840-6106

    $45 - $50 / night

    "Rich was very friendly and welcoming and the hookup & amenities they offered for a fee were excellent. The bath house was spotless and we each enjoyed a nice hot shower!"

    "Dump station is easy access upon arrival or departure. Easy entrance and exit from main highway to site area. Trees are well maintained to prevent brushing RV upon entrance and exit."

    6. Rivers Edge Family Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bridgeton, NC
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 559-3603

    "Park is very secluded from the area. As soon as you pull in the driveway it kinda looks scary but after you pass all the trees you get this very big open land that is well maintained."

    "Really beautiful location on river with very nice peer and green space. Extremely nice and helpful owners. Full hookups and a cement pad for picnic table. Site was fairly level."

    7. Rocky Hock Campground

    5 Reviews
    Windsor, NC
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 221-4695

    $25 - $45 / night

    "This property has many perks: dog friendly and has space to exercise your furbabies, boat ramp to explore the surrounding waterways, golfing, screened gazebo, laundry, David's Red Barn which did not have"

    "Very clean bathrooms (2) with showers in each. Gaming room available, although it seemed 'closed' for the off-season. Staff is great and very accommodating! $5 wood bundles!"

    8. WNC Kampers Lodge Of America

    6 Reviews
    Elm City, NC
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 237-0905

    "Nice staff. Pool is usually clean. This place usually has the cheapest price on propane around."

    "The location is close to downtown Wilson that has a small town charm. Visit the Whirligig park that’s special to this location."

    9. Baker's Acre

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    Bridgeton, NC
    30 miles
    +1 (252) 241-1078

    $25 - $38 / night

    10. Glamptopia by Marsh and Mountain

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    Kinston, NC
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 550-8122

    $45 - $125 / night

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Glamping Reviews near Washington, NC

62 Reviews of 10 Washington Campgrounds


  • S
    Jul. 30, 2020

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Great and New Campground

    Goose Creek State Park campground is one of the newer state parks in North Carolina. The RV part of the park has a great layout with large sites. The park is very flat with full hookups and a large patio/picnic area. They also have cabins.

    We stayed at one of the full hook up RV sites with our Riverside Retro 199FKS and it actually looked small in the site. We had more than enough room.

    You are far enough away from Washington, NC that you don't get great cell coverage so, it is almost like going off the grid. I think I had service if I sat outside with my left leg propped up (just kidding). 

    Since this park is so new, there are not many trees or vegetation to provide privacy between sites. I think this park will be great once the plants grow in - don't skip for this reason - still go, just know that you won't have a lot of privacy.

  • A
    May. 30, 2020

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Nice spot in eastern NC

    Booked a tent site and later a cabin as well since we were unsure about the weather. The tent sites were nicely situated and far apart from each other. The vault toilet was very clean. The site is peaceful and since the weather was pretty bad, it was quiet and only a few sites were occupied. 

    The cabins are new and clean, with AC/heat and electricity and a nice outdoor setup with a grill and fire pit aside each one. They are located in the cleared RV park, not the woods, so don't expect to feel like you are staying in nature if you book a cabin. The shower facilities are very nice too. Overall, cabins are a great option if the weather is bad or you don't want to stay in a tent. 

    Plan for bugs - ticks and mosquitoes are a given in the summer. Also, the swimming beach is closed as of May 2020.

  • T
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Campsite at Wallace Meadows Farm / RV site at Wallace Meadows Farm

    Lovely place to camp!

    We recently stayed overnight at Wallace Meadows and it was one of the most lovely places we've ever been to! Rich was very friendly and welcoming and the hookup & amenities they offered for a fee were excellent. The bath house was spotless and we each enjoyed a nice hot shower! The property is surrounded by trees and it was very tranquil. There's even a guesthouse which could possibly accommodate fellow travelers who may not have an RV. There's also a laundry room but we didn't use it. They have a background in hospitality and it really shows. Before we left, we purchased some fresh eggs from their farm, beautifully packaged and delicious! We will return to North Carolina. There's so much to see here and we'll definitely return to Wallace Meadows Farm.

  • R
    Jan. 6, 2023

    Campsite at Wallace Meadows Farm / RV site at Wallace Meadows Farm

    Small but very relaxing

    Extremely nice campground with 4 RV sites(50 Amp) and water service. Dump station is easy access upon arrival or departure. Easy entrance and exit from main highway to site area. Trees are well maintained to prevent brushing RV upon entrance and exit. Accommodates easy access to 2 pull through and 2 back in camp sites. Each site has 12x12 concrete pads to restrict tracking sand and/or dirt into RV unit. Daily trash service at sites. Rest rooms well kept, clean with private single shower. Washer and dryer service located at bath house and close to site area for a reasonable price. Wi-Fi service available and ready. Wonderful remote quite area for total relaxation. Tent area behind RV sites but separated from RV location. Area lit at night but not to the extreme to bother camping. Kayaks available to enjoy the small river behind RV& Tent area. Easy access via wooden dock for boarding or unloading kayaks. Owner is extremely accommodating and offers fresh eggs and black angus beef at responsible rates.

  • L
    Oct. 24, 2021

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Back to my roots

    I have a personal pull to Goose Creek State Park as it was once my family’s land going back generations and generations. My great-grandfather, grandfather, and father carved out the trails used for hiking today and the road to the campground its self was made by my dad and his friends. The state bought the land in the 70’s and it became our state park. It makes me proud to share a part of my family history with the rest of the world.

    Even without the personal connection I feel when I visit GCSP, it’s such a beautiful place to be during anytime of the year. Hiking trails equipped with boardwalks lead through the marsh and swampy areas while sporadic signs display pictures and information about the wildlife you are likely to see. The primitive campground has more than 10 sites, with the farthest sights sitting on the edge of the Pamlico River. It truly is an awesome sight to take in at sunset and sunrise. Bath houses with showers, hot water, and toilets are available. There are two group sites and, recently added, several rv sites and about 5-6 small cabins. I have not stayed in the cabins yet. They seem to be fairly popular so reservations should be made at least a couple of weeks in advanced. There heat and AC but no bathrooms or kitchen area inside the cabin. I believe there are two sets of twin beds and a full bed but you have to bring your own linens. There is also a very nice bathhouse available for cabin renters. The only downside to the cabins and RV sites is there is no shade. The sites are toward the front of the park, and, perhaps because of the recent construction, there is are no trees, woods, or shade around. As a personal preference, I want to be IN THE WOODS when I camp so the aspect of being out in the open is not as exciting as tent camping. That being said, the cabins are adorable and have a fire ring, picnic table, and everything you need to enjoy a night of camping.

  • Elizabeth V.
    Aug. 31, 2020

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Primitive camping

    We did primitive camping, and they were way nice, very spread out and the kids brought their bikes and that's what they did most of the time, and we felt like it was safe enough for them to go bike riding. There was a place where we could put off on a kayak or go fishing

    They have little cabins that are not too expensive either that have air and heating, if we go in the summer again we will probably do those

    The only thing we mentioned was it would not be very fun if you went with a group because the places were so spread out and where not big enough to have more than one tent each

    The bathrooms did not have running water, but they do a composting type of toilet and it did not stink at all and they were always very clean.

    Great trip despite the flat tire!

  • Brittany L.
    Oct. 8, 2019

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Definitely a campground to visit at least once!

    If you have a chance, definitely check out Goose Creek State Park. My husband, son, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, and myself stayed at the park this past weekend, and we had a wonderful time. We stayed at campsite 11, and we had plenty of room for our two tents, two vehicles, a pup, a toddler, and the supplied picnic table, fire pit, and additional charcoal grill. The one negative about spot 11 is there’s a hiking trail that run directly behind the campsite, so it feels like people are constantly walking through your campsite. Spots 1-10 were definitely a bit smaller, and spots 11-14 are larger. If we were to stay again, I believe we’d try to stay at site 13.

    The fishing dock is quite small, but it was fun to fish from with a few people. Be sure to bring bug spray! The worst for me was the biting flies. There is one outhouse-type bathroom near the dock with a spigot and dumpster nearby. There are about 10 steps leading up to the one-person, non-flushing bathroom.

    There’s a wood station at the campground that uses the honor system. It’s $5 per bundle. We visited the visitors center in the hopes that they would have live bait for sell, but they sell nothing of the sort (no ice, bait, fishing rods, etc). So bring everything you need other than wood!

    Overall, I’d give the campground 4.5/5, and I certainly recommend it! Try to stay in sites 11-14 if possible.

  • J
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Goose Creek State Park - RV Camping

    The RV park has full hook up which is wonderful. All the amenities are close together and accessible. We have stayed in some state parks where the water is literally 100' away! The bath house is heated which is really nice when going after dark. The shower water saver is ok but the water temperature from night to night is inconsistent; it ranges from tepid to really warm. The campsites are all setup on gravel and are fairly level. We got a good bit of rain while we were there but it didn't flood our site. The picnic tables are a heavy plastic so unlike the wooden at other campsites, should last a long time. The park grass is being allowed to grow to fill in the sandy area. The grass around the camping area is cleared. The camp roads are asphalt and great for walking and biking. The spacing between the RV sites is also good because they are spacious and setup in such a way you are not looking left at your neighbors window and he's looking at the neighbor beyond that! A short distance further into the campground are the'primitive' camps. Shortly after we stopped at the parking area, we were told by a park ranger to stay out of the rustic camp area. No explanation was given. The park has trails on the primitive side, a small dock for launching kayaks and canoes and a small beach area. None are allowable/accessible to the RV camper. From the water, later that day, we did see a small crowd gathered around a tent and being very boisterous. They were camped within feet of the water. Many RV campers were like ourselves, avid kayakers or canoers. Although a short drive(7 miles) to Dinah's Landing, it's still a drive. Go too late in the morning and parking will be an issue. We launched off of a sandy little beach area and had many options for exploration. Go far enough back and the real world will eventually disappear and it will be just you and nature. In the area surrounding the campground there are no local stores/gas stations available. We wanted to purchase some firewood but were unable to locate any closeby. There is a Food Lion and a Walmart located in Washington about 9-10 miles away as well as some food options if you don't want to cook. I think like any campground, there is room for improvement. Maybe, since the RV sites are so new, there will be new amenities coming in the next year. We sincerely hope for the RV side, access to the water is created. We have stayed there twice and appreciate the solitude just not having to drive to load/unload our kayaks just to get in paddle time.

  • Deanna  G.
    Jan. 11, 2021

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Very cool campground!

    Not only is this campground surrounded by tall pines and beautiful lakes it is spotless. The campsites are well spaced and give a bit of a community feel with cabins near by the bath house, which also is incredible!!! Heated bathrooms are a plus in our book! Highly recommend 👍🏼


Guide to Washington

Campgrounds near Washington, North Carolina offer direct access to the Pamlico River and surrounding waterways. The area sits at the junction of multiple water systems with an elevation near sea level, creating habitat for diverse wildlife including great blue herons and deer. Winter temperatures typically range from 35-55°F, while summer brings consistent 80-90°F temperatures with high humidity.

What to do

Kayaking and fishing access: Goose Creek State Park Campground provides water access with convenient launch points. "Our campsite was right on the Pamlico river. There was a great spot to watch the sunrise/sunset directly behind our campsite with benches. Also close to our campsite was a dock to fish off of or to launch a kayak," notes one camper at Goose Creek State Park Campground.

Hiking trails: Multiple trail systems accommodate various skill levels throughout the Washington area. "There are several short hiking trails that I would rate easy," explains a visitor to Goose Creek. Another camper adds, "The campgound has really neat hiking trails and a swimming beach."

Pond and river activities: Tranter's Creek Resort offers riverside recreation options. "Tent sites with electrical hook ups right beside the river. There is a fish cleaning sink and a pier to fish from also," notes a visitor. Wallace Meadows Farm provides equipment access, as one camper explains: "Kayaks available to enjoy the small river behind RV & Tent area. Easy access via wooden dock for boarding or unloading kayaks."

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Many glamping near Washington, North Carolina features well-designed sites. At Goose Creek, a visitor notes, "The camp sites are well maintained with a picnic table and fire pit area. Small gravel used on a dedicated tent area. We had a second larger tent on the site too." Another camper adds, "Goose Creek has good campsites scattered about in a stand of long leaf pine. The sites are spacious, well equipped and well spaced (private)."

Clean facilities: Rocky Hock Campground maintains high standards. "Very clean bathrooms (2) with showers in each. Gaming room available," writes one visitor. Similar feedback comes from WNC Kampers Lodge, where campers find "peaceful camping" with "spots a really nice size" and clean amenities.

Wildlife viewing: Camping near Washington provides nature encounters beyond standard glamping accommodations. "Wildlife walks right by, several deer on our trip," reports a Goose Creek camper. At Rocky Hock, visitors enjoy water features: "Large fishing pond, firewood available, clean shower house, game room and tidy clean sites."

What you should know

Site types vary: Understand the differences between primitive and developed sites. "We camped on the primitive side. Hardly anyone here... They do have water. The area for RVs were packed and it wasn't as appealing as the primitive," explains a visitor to Goose Creek. Another notes, "Great primitive camping, tent only. There are water spigots, no electricity, and very clean, non smelly vault toilets."

Seasonal considerations: Some amenities change with the seasons. A winter visitor to Wallace Meadows Farm reports, "Gaming room available, although it seemed 'closed' for the off-season." During warmer months, insects increase near water: "The closer you get to the loop the more bugs cause of the water."

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies between campgrounds. "Internet is spotty. Turn your cellular data on," advises a Goose Creek camper. This affects planning and navigation, especially in more remote areas of luxury camping sites near Washington.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming areas: Green Acres Family Campground offers multiple water recreation options. "This place was awesome! They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions, Church on Sunday, nice pull through shaded sites, pond for fishing or paddle boats," reports one family.

Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds provide family programming. At Goose Creek, "the park ranger told us about a neat program at the park, where they will loan out fishing poles for free, they are great poles and we ended up catching over 20 fish!" Another visitor to Green Acres notes the "family fun" atmosphere with "prices are low."

Fire safety: Observe campground-specific fire rules. Some allow fires with restrictions: "Campground host was very nice too!" while others have designated areas only. One Rocky Hock camper mentions "firewood available" with established fire rings at most sites.

Tips from RVers

Leveling considerations: At Rivers Edge Family Campground, RVers appreciate preparation. "Site was fairly level. But campsites are very tight with no landscaping for aesthetics. Just a big gravel lot," notes a camper at Rivers Edge Family Campground.

Hookup options: Electric services typically include 50-amp. "Accommodates easy access to 2 pull through and 2 back in camp sites. Each site has 12x12 concrete pads to restrict tracking sand and/or dirt into RV unit," explains a Wallace Meadows Farm visitor who appreciates the thoughtful design.

Speed enforcement: Follow posted limits within campgrounds. At Tranter's Creek, one visitor warns: "Don't go over 7.5 mph the golf cart police will scold you." Speed restrictions protect children, pets and maintain quiet camping environments in luxury glamping areas near Washington.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Washington, NC is Goose Creek State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 35 reviews.

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